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WANTED—MONEY 3 WANTED BORROW $250 SIXTY DAYS; LIB- cral interest. Address Box 128-J, Star off S t; will r:flfi' R B S ity B e T e B e particulars write JOS. D. McDONALD, Garrisen_sve., Clarendon, Va. CHRISTMAS BARGAINS tn_mearby Virginia. Call Main 1656. WOODRIDGE, D. C. Special bargains—Six-room bungalow, fire- place, hardwood trim, gerage; Dear CArs. Caz make terms. Five-room buagalow, on Jackson street: best Jocation fn Woodridge; lots frait. Price, §8,850 (terms). New stx-room house, with slceping porches, areplace; pear cars. Otter new bungalows and six-room Louses. M. O. BULL, {200 Rhode Inignd Ave. N.T . RENT—SUBURBAN PROPERTY S, GAR AND GARAG statou: $35 per month. lurendon, ¥OR SALE—HOUSES NER MUST DIRPORE OF NEARLY N B e of LRt N e possession: may consider rentivg. A 0 office. SE BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE. OWNER left city; immedlate possessiop. 6 rooms; h | For SALE—H JUSES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, TECEMBER 24, 1924 (Coprright, 1924, by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Ofr) e A ol i W s o -y il H _FOR SALE--HOUSES. w.h.: Zear brick garage. Lincoln 5773, atter | s %! . s{eam 200 cash, s 1803. FOR SALF, BY OWNER—ELEGANT KESL- | ce, 10 rooms and batb: all eutside rooms: ree closets and_paotry; in perfuct condition. | L IO s - I §T. N.W_ BOUTH SIDE, OPPUSITE ST, Aloysing Catholte Chureh. three-story and | 1051 w.h., Snest woodwork; sard: ‘double garage. Immi Small cash pyament; your . _Col. Rhode I 3 Park rd. w10 roows, S-room and bath bungalow TH ection. wewly decorated ediate possession own terms. Wil iasement brick dwelling, 10 ronms, bath, elec. | e Tight: & barzain &t 88.600. JESSE L. HEISKE] 15 Fre ot now 23 4th 5.7, 7-ROOM FRAME AND BATIL | detacned, large lot, Sowers. shrubbery, fruit, Chicken ‘yard and ‘bonse: preftiest home i Southeast: vacant: title ready: move in with Aeposst: $6.050, torms. Mala 881 TROOM BRICK, MOT Fle garage: 220 N n.w. RBERT & e, center hall. colonisl coln P ennessce avenue n.e. This home represests the and ix one of fhe best buil itol HiI. The house s brick, baving on first room’ with beautiful reception hall, completely TE OF ach gas 1ghi: iron back parche price. §4308: ‘caxn '$7%. taiance §50 month. Tociuaing fnterest. On 12th piace e be: and 12tn ana’ 15th, opposiic white sectlon. NEWSOM, 1110 with Lul , buiit-in Areproof ~ garax ervan(s’ toilet beater. There ere two ) tending across the entire & has lLot-water heat. electric dful design and House open to 5 and from 7 coln 129 for appointment JOSEPH A HERRER 12t 2o S ADDIT Splendid corner bric within eass_sceess of t bus live. Siz large rooms and U and elec. lights. Nice e a value that cabnot be for sn sppolutment PETWORTH—$9. FAMILY FLATS OF 4 ROOMS AND bath; gas 1ight: irou back porches: new roofs frst ‘foor has grocery store in piace of the two front roome: price, $4,750: camh $750. balance #50 month, including interest. NEW- SOM. 1110 H ne X 0M BRICK; ELEC., HOT WATER, double garage: Eilicott 'n.w. pear Wis. ase. Owner, 7. o SNEAR 18th AND WEESTER ached brick residence of elght large Tooms a0d three baths. Open freplace and all mod ern fmprovements Splendid condition. Wil sell yery reasonably. Address Box 139.J, Star oor_ plu S 1 A BIXR one-half block west Addition. Has front sud double rea: H.wh and elec. lights. ~Priced two thou- «a0d less than any other homes jo the block $11900, with £3.000 casi. - Address Box 157 of 14th st Tock Creek Church road evers inducement to 1 Thoroughly modern contuins & weil proj tiie bath; also u lerg Large lot with a two-car SOLDIERS’ HOM PARK—$0,950. ! Here is an opportuni walting a long time for. did brick homie. 20 fact S RN “nd 6 rooms bungalows, 55 and $40 mentbly payments. Price, £.000 to $5.900. Situated rear Alezandria pik minuies’ ride from Washington. Cail WELL. Main 5454 Ineurance Bldg., 607 210 FOR COLORED. B &R brick on large brick garage Dimercial a apiendid_fovestment ner orcupics, e time: $7.850; owner | s not need moncy o will kell on very easy Col. 41653 HOME, N n from the car line Path. H.-w.h. and eiec throughont i ex Pay per m be dup! Sce it at FRAME rooms. AK Toth AND Ti NE . ated bath: how.h: double brlck garage: newly papered and painted hroughout; convenient terme. oot o.w —Sroom frame; very Pl rer doy Vers much n Oze o other hew hom of Columbia Heights ith concrete front pore rehes. 7w elec, rage. it will be to rour Spect these. $1,000 month. _|INORTHWEST | BUNGALOW— 1$250 Cash. by coutine billa when yo0 with this smail cash bungalow of 5 large o all moderu improvements Fhade trees. Practically ent condition. ‘rincipal and inieres 8220-22 WISCONRIN A few very degirable two-rom. kitchen and bath spartments left In these modern bulldings st very reasonable reatals. Specal induce- ments to_those renting bel 208 108550 iy BALTTN UNSURPASSED VALU 1749 Irving St—Corner. Very substant A'real tome o pay Vers easy % ANY BROKER OR THRIFT BUILDING CO.. OWNER. PHONE MAIX CORNER HOUSE—NEW. 835 W ST. N.E. Only $8,950. (413 and W sts., close to cars) Every coovenience. 8 rooms, bath and rage. BASY TERMS. SMALL CASH PAYMENT. Any Broker or THRIFT RUILDING CO., Owser. Phone Matn 768, N W HOM ONILY THREE LEFT. PRICED UNDIER §7.000. 1789 D ST. SEE. Six large rooms. bath, h.-w.h., electric lights, built-in ice b one-piece sink and other extras double rear porches; wide front porch. Deep lot to a wide alley. Casy terms. Open and lighted until 9 p.m. For sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON & CO. 906 New York Ave. N.\W. Main 5526. OPEN FOR INSPECTION. New Detached Homes, 3843 to 3859 Chesapeake St. Ixceptional Buy—Easy Terms. 8 large rooms. bath, attie, oak floors, mod ern heat, electric lights: lote 45x96: fine ele- vation; bat. Wis. and Conn. aves., just seuth ot Chevy Chase, D. C.; near cars and stores [hone_for auto to inspect. Brick comstruction; aix and bath. Lar rage: and $60 per month is all A good bus. |EVENING PHONE s WILLIAM 5. PE KXW " wr of Was “Colored Here's A Home Opportuni you won't waat to 21 that sou'll see these beauties at They are modern respect. fortabie and convenfent for home maki excellence ing—it’ 204 see them late. convenient in size, too. §ix rooms and bath, nd up worthy of your § finished throughout. re unusu ranged to suit tendance every day cluding Sunda; (Owner’s Repres 712 Kenyon St. P is large and light, and storage’ for \nspect on to p.m., or pbose Lin- Situsted nenr New I this populsr location and Six 1 cash and $75 wide street and alles. Arcola heater, wood floors, front and back porches, tastefully -8. B. PIN SONS, Realtors. home of T rooms ark and situated utmost in value 1t homes on Cap- bulle of tapestry cor large fireplace, dinmg room. equipped kiteben. paniry. Second 1 beaut!tul itin bath tub W e, imundry gas jarge porches ex- house. Bxtires of beau throughout daily from T & SONS, TON—$S k home situated e bath. on dup Here fs ated. 0. pbire ave. this house offers | he seeker. every home deta e sieeping brick garage ty you This is # spi wide, ois one bi rooms relien th once. condit Th NEW HOMES—$8,750. wntown than any the best sections Rrick construction, h and double rear Six splendid rooms and tile bath. ights, oak floors, brick ga- advantage_fo in- per a3 lave Your owp_home yment? s and bath Large 1ot w pew and in ex- per month covers t. It will be to your adventage to inspect. NORTHEAST—$6, Nice comfortable home in & good mee- tion of ortheast; ove block from car line. 500. ood sized roome yard with a two-car ga- 3750 cash that is required. ERVICE UNTIL 9 P. IILLIPS, Main 1600 Buying ty s by. 1f you 730-740 Fairmont Street N.W. to date in every Planoed and arranged to be com- housekeeping and Give your closest attention to equipment and the fine finish- nspection. Come ‘today—tomorrow may be too These certainly are dandy Homes—and hard- y moderate and term Our representative and evening, in- entative), h. Col. 5817. FOR GALE BY ANY BROKER OR ROBT. E. KLINE, Jr., OWNER. MAIN 5246, _Evenings, Phone Clev. 2053 or Adams 1383, THE BEST BUY N.E, New houses, 1218 and 20 Mon- tello ave. ; tapestry brick; 6 nice, bright rooms and bath; hot- water heat; elec.; hardwood floors and trim; built-in ice box; built-in heated garage; large front and double rear screened porches. Price only $7,850. Easy terms. Open every day irom 10 am. to 9 p.m. CHAS. D. SAGER. " NORTH CLEV: PARK. room, with a raised brick fireplace; bedrooms, With roomy closet: tie_over entire house; osk h.w.b., Pittsburg instantan yard with a paved alley in at only $12,060. Open daily § a.m. t See Mr. LAWLER on WM. S. PHIL K 8t Near New Sherm Large semidefached brick residence, one-half block from car line: splendid living ranged kitchen, with large pantry ice ‘chest, one-plece porcelain sink. etc. Bullder-Realtor, N.W. ~ PETWORTH. ELAND only nicely ar- nd built-in Three s; two tile baths sud a glass end plastered sleeping porch. At- oo eo rea; eleetricity, beater: fine Priced at least two thousand dollars under market value Sample House. 3524 Warren St 0 9 p.m. Premises. LLIPS, Main_4600. an Circle. i eleetricitr. | LIvIng | jonsekeeping. tubs, | ot-water | The bouse | he car lines and o | Reautiful front and side vurd. | Howh. | nd | Screencd | make substant n. | possession within 60 Aurs. anot | 404-5, i { MOORE & HILL, 730 17th INCORPORATED, St. N.W. MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. uare of | St | North 8083 or Hyatis. | =1 CLEVELAND PARK. $15,500. A great bargain in & detached brick dwell. ing, raeneaTs gt Wi eeery monkra o Tehiehie: having e ot 50 ‘Teet, feomt. " Toin Pome an” i latge rovmsa' and - baihn R et ik T hod gonss ath I gireges bk repincen. s Iein. - The lot bas an wbundanace of e progerts kB b6 purchased on et "Ei immediads porsersion shude trees condition. very eusy given CHEVY CHASE. $14,500. TUnquestionably the best constructed, arrang- d_and located brick dwelling io Chevy Chars Tor ‘the money. Situated ou & high elevation, Just west of Compecticut ave.. this fs an ideal home for the moderate-sized fumily. it is vew, with all modern improvements and convepiences, and contains 7 large rooms. tiled bath, & reai sleeping porch large enough 1o accommedate the entire family. breakfast room an¥ 4 well bailt garage. This property bas & very large lot and an ebundance of room for a garden, flowers and plar- ground for children. ' Immediate possension “an be given and reasonable terms will be accepted. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. 60 large cash payment; would consider old bouse. Phone Lincols 84083 can find immediste burer for property pro vided the price is right. Cail Fraoklin 508 J. W. HOLLOWAY C€O., 54 Loew Bldg 1110 F 8. N.W. pave been | WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSES FOR Teor | olored. situated in {1343 H n.w Will_consider any section of city. |6 TO 10 ROOM iTOUSE IN N W. OB e. section: have 8 good cash payment and ex; 1 mouthiy payments. Must have Maip 2730, Room Continental Trust Bide. | AUCTION THOMAS | TRUSTEES' SALE OF PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN REMISES NO. 3118 SHERMAN NUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust recorded January 29, 1923, in Liber 4867, folio 485 of ihe 1and records ‘of the District of Colurfbia, and at the request of the party secured there. by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub lie auction, {a front of the premises on WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMRER. 1924, OUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow'ng real estate. situate fa the Din: triet of Columbia, xignated as Iot_num bered one bundred and seven (107) in Harry A jon_of lots in hiock num- bered seventeen (17) in Todd and Brown's sub- disision of 'Mount Pleasant,”” as per plat of Brst mentioned subdivision 'recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Co Tumbia o Lider 63 at folio 20: said block 17 Deing now known as square 2846, Terms of eale: Said property is subject to a prior deed of trust securing an indebtedness of §3.256 and will be sold subject to said in- Qcbtedness. The purchase price over and above sald deed of truet to be paid in cash. A deposit of §200 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, reveaue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of { of dofau P want & brand new Home conveniently located | i sule to be complied with within thirtr dare from day of sale. otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property resold ot risk and_ cost ing purcusser after five days’ & Vertiement of wich reasle in some newspape: published in Waslhiogton, D, C. FRANCIS SATL, 925 15th at. B.% G. PERCY MeGLUE. 1410 H st. n.. 9-d&as.exSukin _ Trustees. ADAM A. WESCRLER, AUCTIONEEE. Trustee’s Sale of Ten New Pipeless Furnace, Oak Floors, Porches, on Vernon Street, Cherrydale, Va. By Public Auction, in front of the premises, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2Tth, 1034, COMMENCING ¢ P.M. Lots 30, 31, 32, 33, 54, 85, 38, , 41 and 42 of the subdivision of 0. V. Myers' addition to Cherrydale, as the same appears duly platted, dedicated and recorded in Decd Book No. 204, at page 332, one of the land records. of Ar- lington County, V: improved above, to be Terms: On each lot $3.000 first trust, bal- ance ove-third cash, remainder payable $45 per month and interest, secured by second deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at rchaser's option. Deposit of $100 oa each ouse required at sale. To reach property take electric cars, or by auto, about 2 miles cement road from Key Bridge, turn to right at Cherrydale Fire De- 04 partment Bullding. o 1\ cror BUKKE, _ 4e16,18.20,22,23.34,98 Tras ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Valuable Cigar and News Stand Business at No. 140415 G St. N.W., With Rental Privilege. By Public Auction, Monday, December 29, 1924, Commencinig 10 AM. Including lmmrmdm 4 XI;M":IEDCKC‘ n-r:‘ con, Cigarett e : by g L w‘ e!flz, Radio Bup- | offered separately aud as a whole. 5 ROOM BRICK HOUSE, N.E OB RE: | _ COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $12,500. This handsome, well constructed three-stors brick_dwelling is ideally situated on one of the principal streets of Columbia Heights, con vemient to the 14th st. car line. e rooms and bath, h.w.h., electric light a larg T foet decp to an alle) The present owner occupies a goodly portio of the property and derives an excellent fo- come from the remaiuder. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. NEAR COLUMBIA RD. AND MINTWOOD F'L. $14,000. A real bargain in a well bailt three-story brick dwelllog in this exceptionally fine loca tion. The house is in perfect conditlon, having Does kept mp by the Owner in every respect 1t has 9 large rooms and bath, h-w.b., electric Jights, & vers good lot to an alle, and othér features that appeal to the hom properts can be sold on sttractive terins and Immediate possession given. IN THE SOUTHWE $3,500. | bia, and It hax 9 | tine restric A good little property, located on the princi pal business street of South Washington, wh can be used for husiness purposes Wise 8 §0od inveatment, s it rents for $35 per month. ~ This is a good speculative proposition. | AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY JTOWEN & SON, 4 TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE BRICK RESIDENCE BEING PREMISES © NORTHEAST. Ry ain deed of trust, hein jnstrument No. 184, duly recorded March 2%, . of the land records of the District of and at the request of the party reby. the Undersigued trustees wiil Siction in £ ke, JAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY ¢ HER, A D 192, AT O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described 404 premises, situate fn the ¢ | ton, District of Columbia. aud designated ss and boing lots D and K o .M. G subdivixion of Jots fn 787 ad per Tecorded in Liber W. V., folio 24, records the surveyor's office of the District of (o lumbis, alse_ distinguished for purposes of iaxes s lot SO, tn square 757 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two iustallments, payable in one and two With iuterest at 7 per centum per an pasable semi-anoually, from dhy ©d by deed of trust upon the prop- . or all cash, at the option of the 2t puil on M F 1 year num, All conveyancing, recording. ete., at cost of purchaser Terms of ompiied with within 30 days from day of sale, etherwise the trustec reserve the right fo rexell the properts a risk and cost of defaulting purcheser, fve durs’ advertisement of such res some uewspaper publisied in Washingtoa, »C DAVID J. RIORDAN THOMAS A. LAN Trustees th after _de19.d&dbe,ex THOMAS J. OWE: TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALTABLE TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING NORTHWEST. By virtue of u Certain deed of trust December 10, 1928, being imstrument No. 76, request of the party secured thereb; dersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF DECEMBER. A.D. 1921, AT THREE-THIRTY P.AL. the fillowing de. keribed land and premises, situate in the Dis trict of Colnmbia. and design: i« ju square 1671 in the mubdisisi os Karl F. Brodt and otbers, of “Friendship,” as per pis: recorded office of the surveror for Dis. lumbia In Liber 87 at folio Terms: 8old subject to a for $3.000. further parti Dbe monounced st time of aale 2 2 made part of in the of Co 4 of trust of which will the purchase §rln above said trust to be paid in cash. A eposit. of $500 required. Conveyancing. re cording and revenue stamps &t purchaser’ cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty @ays, otherwiw depoait forfeited and ihe roperty may be advertised and resold at the liscretion of the trustees. ALPHONSE M. BAER, BENOIT BAER, Jr., | &dbs,exSukhol ‘Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING, BEING PREMISES 2824 27th STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4891, foilo 102 et req., of the land records of the’ Distriet of Colum’ bia, and at the request of the party secured theteby, the undersigned trustees. will sell st ction, in front of the premises. on DAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY EMBER, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK .M., fhe foliowing described land and ‘premises, ituste in the District of Co- lumbia. and designated as and being lot 45 in square 4342 In the subdivision by Annie K. Warren of part of “Greenvale,” as per plat recorded in the office of the sirveyor for the District of Columbia in Buok 63, at,page 30. Terms: Sold subject to & prior déed of trust for $3,500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price abore said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of 3200 required. Conveyancing. cordiog and revenue stamps at’ purchaser cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the proverty may be advertiued and resold at the iscretion of tle trus ees ROBERT B. WARREN, MUNSON 0. BULL. Trustees. The above sale ia postpened until FRIDAT. DECEMBER TWENTY-SIX, 1924, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK, at the ‘same ‘piace. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. de24-5t THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION Trustees’ Sale of Five Two- 13-d&ds,exSu BERS. It is like- | THREF | of | A_deposit of $200 will be required | | undersigued trist "AUCTIONEERS. NG| {at purchaser’s od as and being | { July 18, AUCTIUN SALES FUTURE DAYS. . . AUCTION . OF VALUABLE TWO- DWELLING, BEING UHLAND ~TERRACE TRUSTEES' EAT STORY BRI PREMISES NORTHE By virtue of recorded in of the land 15 T. ' certain deed of trust duly r No. 4461, folio 385 et sea., ds of the ‘District of Colum f the partr secured o0 trastees will sell at public’ auction. In_front of the premises. oo TUESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF DE. CEMBER,’ A.D. 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P, the following described land and prem- isex, ‘situnte in the District of Columbia, and « and being Iol 86 in square cast arry Wardman and Thomas subdivision of lots in block 10, . A% er plat recorded 1n the offies bin | at folio 4, subject to the building covenants of record. Sold subject (o a prior deed of tru 40.62, furtber partiuiars of wiueh anuotinced at time of ale: fhe pur- bove said trust to be paid in of §200 required. Couveyauc recording and revenue stamps at pn chigker's cost. Terms b com) with hiu thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited he’ property may be advertised and re sold at the discretion of the truste. B FRANCIS 8ATL. G. PERCY McGLU] _de18.A&ds.exSudhol Trustees. N, AUCTIONEER: thereby, Terms for $3.3 will be ded May 8 the land r v cured therchy rell at public ises, on TUESDAY, OF ' DECEMBER, ‘A 1924, FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., tle following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as @ being the morth 19 feet front on Hth street Ly full _depth thercof of original square 822, being kuown for purposes of a: sesment and tasation as lot 823 in square “Terms of sale: One-tbird of the purcha: money 1o be paid in caxh, balance in two ! equal instailment le in one two . With interext at seven per ce parable xemi-annually, from secured by deed of trust upon th or all cash. at the option posit of $200 will be recording 1, a8 instrument No. 1 ris of the District of Co. t the request of the parly #e @ undersigned trostees Wil in front of the prem- THIRTIETH DAY AT FOUR HE reserve the right to © risk wnd ecost of daxs’ advertis __del8dda: . : THOS AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLINC 5th TWO. REING August 10, 1023 recorded Augus o records of the District smbis, and. at the request of the party secured thereby, the ristees will sell._at publle J, Ogen & S . on MONBAY, S THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1024, AT ONE P.M., the following described and and premises. situste in the District of ! Tourih life intererc fn lot 14 in the. aub: 1 of square , _as per plst District of Columbia in Liber 10 at follo 146. T 1 cash. A deposit of $300 vequlred il lihn thirty daye. otherwise -depedtt Tocletted ana "the’ property’ mey. b edver: tised and resold =t the dlscretion of the being | i in_the 331 WILLIAM REX J. GARYVEY, _Ge22.% THOS i Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by a Three- Story Brick Dwelling, known % as Premises Numbered 1908 Fifteenth Street Northwest. ! By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in TAber No. 4510, follo S et seq., | of the land records of the Distriet of Colum- bia, and 8t the reqtiest of the party secu the undersigned trustee v . D. 1925, at FOU the _ following-deseribed land and premises, sitnate in the City of Washington, District of Columbla, and designat a0d being lot numbered one hundred and sixteen (116) in Diller B. Groft's subdivision of square num- .bered one hnpdred and ninety (190). as-per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for The District of Columbia tn Liber 10 at folio 23, together With the improvements Terus of sale: Obe-third of the purchase: { money to be patd in cash, balance fn two | equal’ instaliments, payable In ope and two | Sears, with intercst at six per centum per anour, payable semi-apnually, from day of ale, secured by deed of trust wpon the prop- rty sold, or all cash, at_the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250.00 will be re- qnired at time of sale. - All conveyancing, re- Cording, revenue stamps, ete. &t cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to he compiied. with W'thin 50 davs from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to rescll the property &t the risk and cost of defaulting purebaser, after five days' advertisement of Ruch ressle in some Gewspaper published fn Washington, D. AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST COMPA! (Seal.) By C. 3. Bell, Presidens, Attest: . Trustee. ALBERT . SHILLINGTON ant Secretary. xSa&hol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. BTORY BRICK ~RESIDENCE, BEING FREMISES, 1702 Sth STREET NORTH- VEST. | | I j By virtue of & certain deed of trust. dated | 1024, being instroment No. 508, re- corded July 19, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and ut the re. quest of the party secured thereby, the un- | dersigned trustees will scll, at public muction | in front of the premiscs. an FRIDAY. 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Regular from New York to Peru,| ¢ailings Panama Cani €etc. Special reduced rates | | ground South” America Tours. “The Luxury of @ Private :Yacht” S.S. Santa Luisa......... Dec. 26 S.S. Santa Teresa. --Jan. 8| &.8, Santa Ana... Jan. 22 &.5. Santa Elisa.. ... Write for Booklet GRACE LINE 10 Hanover New York MESTINE EGYPT ¢ BythefamousS.S.“ROTTERDAM" Leaving New York, Feb. 4th, 1925 undet the Holland América Line’s ‘own management 66 Days of Delightful Diversion Itinerary includes: Madeira, Lis- bon, Cadiz, Seville,Gibraltar, Algiers, Tunis, Athens, Constantinople, The HolvLand,Egypt,Italyandthe Riviera American ‘Express Co.. Agents 1 coarge of suore excurslons.. Make reservations pow. Send for lilustrated foider. HOLLAND AMERICA LINE 21-24 lt:'(;::x':::uln York { fom fortmightly i 250 Broadway, New York 517 S. Spring St. Los Angeles tion address W at VOLTAIRE, (New) Feb. 7 VANDYCK, (New) Mar. 7 M. Hicks, or Loecal §. S. Agent TDUCATIONAL I RAYER COLLEGE Announcement on 2 I‘a;'cr 3, Spcgial Notices. Cla: Wint Polit Polit Geog: Eecon Publt Econ. Mode Engll Rh: Gove: il Econ Hl Nego Law Law Real New bra ¥ B 81 Investments Paychology of Advertising ter Term Begins January NATIONAL University Law School Fifty-sixth Year. sses 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. er Ter Begins January 2, 182 Seeretary’s Ofice Open for Regixtration ool Building, S18-820 College of Finance and Business« Admimistration teal Theories ical Sclence Amerfcan State Gevernment American olitical Theories raphy of Commerce omics 1 e Utilities omies T1 Trusts and Monopolics xh History American History rn History ish Composition and etoric roment Contracts and Claims omics I Short-Story Writing tinble Instrument Law of Sales of Suretyship Latate Law Real Esiate Coarse Em- icings Real Estate Practice Business Paychology wychology of Sales | | 2, 1925 ary’s Office Open for Registration 8-820 13th Street N.W. for, L 0860 weekly. Safe-gu tablished 17 years. 40,000 WHY NOTYPE educated, alert men. Salaries ard your future. ligotypes. can't you? Day or Evening. EMPIRE LINOTYPE SCHOOL 26E.. 19th St., New York City Gramercy 5733 EMERSON INSTITUTE Fr. 4463 1740 P St. NW. New Semester—January 2nd " College Day Preparator —all subjects and Eveming School for Men and Boys Evening School for Women Specinal Day Classés for March and April_Service Examimations ! MOVING, PACKING & STORAG GLEAN. DRY. STOPAGE FOR FURNITURS | . location. connection 30! n 2162, Estimates cheerfully given. WESCILER'S, 920 Pa. ave. been wanting (o send v «burgh? Take advantage of rice and ‘E THE RED BALL AVAY 6 Woodward Bldg. T furni- our RRIESE STORAGE XPKESS 19 More Than 400 Stph. Fay- ments Announced:§inge, <+ _November 1 | By tie Associated Press. NEW YORK, December %% 5L sands of stockholders, some of - havé been walting patigEHY ¥ vears, vesterday receivedymation: dividend resumpiton, orsexerm sdfvi:: dends, totaling nearly $4,000,0007 3 | ing the total number of bl HiF- ments announced throyghols, th¥ country’ since November T ahove the | 400 mark and the aggregate sum [ yoived into hundreds of niMIeaeer dollars, ’ " . The biggest surprise of the; . the resimption ot pasiige VB pendcd since last Februagys, $% W Anaconda Copper Mining. £, diFec- tors of which authorized 4 payment 87 cents a share, or a total of $2,250,- 000 on the outstanding commaon #tock Announcement of the dircctors’ action was followed by an advance of more than 2 points to 44%, a new High | for the year, in the Anaconda stock on | the New York Stock Exchange. The American Can Co., which pays 5 per cent regularly, declared an extra dividend of 32, an extra of $1 having been declared last February. | vesterday's extra distribution a@ds nearly $825,000 to the total amount of the etockholders’ checks. Apparently, the speculative clement in the stoek exchauge had expected a large melon because the stock broke more then 4 points after the directors’ action had become known. 8 i, o First i Nine Years. Lord & Taylor stockholders, who had not received a dividend since 1914, were notified -of & resumption of payments Ly the declaration of |a dividend of $2.50 on the common | stock. The New York, Ontarlo and Western Rajlway, which is contrelied by the New Haven, announced a divi- dend of 1 per cent, the first since 1921. The Arundel Corporation deciared an extra dividend of $2 on its common stock and the Lowell Electric Light Co. announced an extra of 75 cents a share. An extra of 50 cents was an- nounced by the Electric Light and Power Co. of the Abington and Rock- iand Railroad Some of the most jmportant @ty dend disbursements of recent months have heen by the Southwestern roads in celebration of ‘their financial re- habilitation. Dividend inaugurations have heen announced within the last few months on Texas and Pacific common, Missouri.Kansas-Texas pre- red and St. Louis-San Fraaclsco common and preferred. The return of prosperity to many industrial concerns also has been heralded by dividend resumption or melon cuttings, the list including such widely diversificd companies as the American Serew Co. the McCall Corporation, Elgin National Wateh aking Powder, American Cy- anamid, Electric Storage Battery, ischmann Co, General Rallway al, Hawailan Pineapple, Hercules | Powdcr, Household Products, Mot Wheel Corporat American Plano, American Snuff, Armstrong Cork, Commercial Solventa, Bucyrus Co. International Silver, Otis Elevater | and Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal. Developments in Stere. Important dividend developments also are in store for early next year, early action being expected on the preferred stocks of the Missouri P cific and Wabash Raiflroad and number of the copper and ofl ces panies. Wall Street .also is lodking forward to some big stock dividends rough the capitalization of surplus some of the larger industrial com- The Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. announced last night that &iv dend declarations, pavable next year, will amount to $34,500,000, of which $12,779.000 has been apportioned to the industrial department. In adgl- l!lon to the $7,000,000 already declarsd lin the ordinary department payable | next year, the directors voted yester- lday to set aside 32,600,000 as divi- | dends end $12,700,000 for & reserve ! to cover dividends which will be pass- | ed on at the next meeting. ! One of the most eresting fea- tures of the és in the ordinar: department is the sum of $2.100,000 | to wipe out all liens placed on poli- i cies of the Pittsburgh Life Co, which | the Metropolitan assumed a few yei | ago, and returning to policy holders in cash, who paid cash, rather than agree to liens at the time of the as- sumption, snd the restoring -of full value to holders of matured endow- ments and annuities in Pittaburgh Life. STOCK OFFERED TO STAFF BY NATIONAL CITY BANK Opportunity to Buy $410 Shares at $275 Given Instead of Bonus, YORK, December 24—More ves of the National y Bank and its affiliated institu- {tions scattered over all parts of the world will be offered an opportunity to become stockhoiders in the coun- try’'s largest commercial banking in- | stitution under a plan announced by resident Charles E. Mitchell. In lieu of the usual Christmas bonus | distributed by Wall street institutione to thelr employes, the bank will offer members of its staff the right to pur- chase for $275 each shares which {have a current market value of about $410. A savings plan feature is em- bodied in the terms. which call for, monthly payments to be deducted {from salaries over periods of two to four years. | . AMUSEMENTS NEW i ;nfl k _Books, Mabogany ‘Case, Plate. Glarn lec, Fans, TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF DECEMBEL, A.1. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the follgw- | ing-described Innd wnd premises, situnte I ‘the District of - Columb) d_designated as. and being lot 15 in Willlam Heine's subdi*ision of lots in square 476. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Colum- bia_in Liber 10 at follo 146. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of frust for $1.800, further particulars of which Wil be { announced t time of eale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A d posit of required. Ing and revenue stampe at purchase Terms to be complied with within thirty days otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JESSE H. MITCHELL, WILLIAM H. COWA' de15,d&ds.exSudhol Trus BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 1N _THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Holding 2 Baakruptey Court.—Tn the matter of the Crescent Shoe Store, Inc., bankrupt.—In Bonkruptey, No. 1528."To the ereditors of Orescent Shoe Store, Tnc., a tion, of the Oity of Washing: ton, District of Columbia.—Notice is . hereby iven.that on the 22nd day of December, A.D. 924, (ne said Crescent Shos Sfore. Loc., wak duly adjudicated bankrupt: and tbat the frst meeting of its ereditors will.be beld at my || office in_the Wilkins Bullding, 1512 H street northwest, Washington, D, C.. on of Jamunty. A-D. 1935 at 10300 o at Which time the said creditors prove thelr claims, appoint a ctrust ihe officers of the bankrupt corporation: and transatt such other business as may- properly come before said meeting. RALPH D. QUIN- TER, Referee In_Bankruptcy. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION - PIANO, SAXOPHONE, Rag, Jass, Populsr Music’ 1n 30, lesso B e e el B G st aw. Maln 1276 Eewy terms. Main Story Brick Dwellings, Nos. | 1144-1146-1148-1150 and | 1154 Morse Street North- east; Also an Unimproved Lot on the South Side of M Street Between Sth and 6th Streets Northeast. By virtue of a dec: of the District of Col cause No. 43113, tlon."in front of the premises, on MONDAT, THE TWENTY-NII DAY OF DECEM- 1024, COMMENCING AT FOUR the following described land and premises, situated o the District of Columbia and belag lots 68, 67, 68, 51 and 49, uare 4085, boing ed by premises and’ known as humbers 1144, 11461148, 1150 and 1154 Morse street northeast, in.sald Oity of Washington, District of Columbia. At 4:30 .m., same day, lot 34 in square 829, said lot being unimproved. Terms of sale: Ove-third of the purchase money to be paid fn cash and the bala: fvo equal inataliments, pasable 1o ‘one”and two years from the d sale, and to be rep resented by the promissory notes of the pur Cchaser, bearing Interest at the rate of 6 centum per annum, semi-azaually. and secured by deed of trust on the property 01d, or &ll cash, at the option of the pur- Chaser. $300 deposit required upon each 'lot upes aceeptance of bid. Al converuacing. fees and recording a aser's cost. By o sale o be compiled with swithin thirty from day of sale, otherwise the trastees reserve the Tight to resell the Drop- ety at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- Chaser, after five days' advertisment of sweh Tesale i some Dewspaper published in Wash- iugton, D. C. 2 JOHN W GLENNAN, e, Build WALTER N.l B‘.’A!‘fl Maryland Buildi ET ntinued fram Seventecnth Page.) TOURS: 5 __(Continued fra; AR Dbt oA Sl Ien gt “CADILLAG CAR GOING TO MI- Can take four passengers. Realtor, 924 14th ST. N.W. Office open evenings until 9 o'clock. COLONIAL HOME. 12 it pays to buy the best, this is the best buy on the market today. Offered at a moderate price. This six-room home offers everything the most exueting home meeker could desire. Tn design, construction, finish. this_home is in a class by itself; splendid northwest Delghborhood; Lrand new. Address Rox 85-J, Star office. BARGAINS. 6-Room and Bath Homes, Northeast and Southeast. Row Brick Houses in Town. Detached Homes in Suburbs. Prices Very Low. Built, Owned and For Sale by HARRY A. KITE, INC, 1514 K St. NNW, Lowest Terms If Bought Through This Office. Phone Main 4846. COLORED. 1 have several desirable homes located in the best sections of the city, having 5 to 8 rooms. Price, $4,250 to $7,950. Terms very easy. B. B. PINN, Col. 5817, 712 Kenyon St.N.W. Only Two Leit. $9,750—Easy Terms—$9,750. An ‘inspection of these modern homes will convinee you that they are the best buy in the city. There are six exceptionally large rooms. bardwood fioors, tiled bath with shower, con- crete froat porch. 10-foot wide rear porches very deep lot; large, bright cellar; laundry trays; servant's lavatory. Open for inspection every day notil ® p.m. Sample bouse, 513 De- r A D.w. k2 SHAPIRO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY, Owters and Builders. 1400 T, N. . Main 9111 Near N. Capitol & K Sts. Price, $5,750. andy six-room house. owntown. N ; Very e day and Wednesday, Richard Barthel- < :: mess, in “Classmates,” and Charlie Chase, in “The Royal Razz”; Thurs- day, Reginald Denny and Laura La Plante, in “The Fast Worker,” and Sennett comedy, “Riders of the Purple Cow"; Friday, Harry Carey, in “Roar- | ing Rails,” and Jimmie Adams, in | “Nerve Tonic”: Saturday, Agnes Ayres and Ricardo Cortez, in “The Story Without a Name,” and Our Gang com- edy, “It's a Bea —_— e S{[i‘\gi;';:;}pmfi o Storage, Moving, Crating 41820 10th N.W. Main 4229-Frank. a whol sold in detail Tuesday, December 80, 193¢, commenclag 10 a.m., oo the premise Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. de22,28,24.26.27.28 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling No. 2322 H Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated August 23, 1924, and_recorded September 24, 1924. as iostrument No. 190 of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbls, and at the Tequest of the party mecured thereby, the nb- dersiguned trustecs Wil offer for sie by public suction, in front of the premises, on A THE SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem it n the City of Washington, District Columbla, _to-wit: Part of orlginal lot 9 in square 42, beginning on H street 42 fest from morthwest corner f said square, thence south 61 feet, thence exst 15 feet, thence north 61 feet, thence west 15 feet to 'place of beginning, ‘improved as above, to be sold subect to two deeds of trust, particulars of which will be made koown at time of sale. qlTorme ot wle: Over eaid truet. esah. A eposit of $500 required of the purchaser & he time of wale. "All couvesancing, recordme, Eevenue stamps and sotarial fees at the cost 5 the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within 80 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the wght t resell the property at the risk and cost of he fetauiting purchamr. after 8ve daye’ adver s T e, ST a the c . D. C. » BrTo B HOPKIN J0SEPH A. ROTH, Barrister B1dg., Ge20-ddeds, exSu.de2bbial ALPINE SPORTS, LIMITED Cnairman—Sir Henry Luos, M.D. Best' Hotels, British Clientels .and Centrol Murren. ......Palace Hotel des. Alpes 250 heds P Eler " 238 heds Refina Fioes i o Morgina (Valaie)..Grand ool - 180 beds ainie) . Crund Hotel, ] Wer n..( Belvedere - Hotel. 140 beds | Motola.(Engadine) Palace - 560 beds “The - finent Hotel in Switzeriand." Seerstary. 5. End: ns. London. EDUCATIONAL. ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy and Business Administration . . Graduates of the Institute are found everywhere in protessional Account ractioe ( in 0260 tive positior ferncon and early-evening clasees are available. Storage for Everything LITTLEFIELD Telephone Conveyancin, to warebouse. Apollo. Sunday and Monday, Pola Negri, ib “Forbidden. Paradise,” and - Charlte { Chase. in “The Royal Razz"; Tuesday nd - Wednesday, Virginia Valli, in K—The Unknown,” and CIiff Bowed, j{in “Desert Biues”; Thursday, Eleanor - Boardman with Peter the Great, i “THe Silent Accuser,” and Semhett'l | jast of the Water Plug”; Friday, ! Agnks Ayres and Ricardo Cortes, if: “The Story Without a Namé" and Jdgk Dempsey, in “Town Hall Al-: Night”; Saturday, arry Carey, in ‘Roaring Rails,” Our Gang, in ‘““The Crld‘li Robbers,” and “Fast Steppera,” No. 8. This is & distance of Post Office. casy monthly Ly this bargain at once. Shapiro-Katz Realty Company, 1400 L N.W. Main 9uf. CLEVELAND PARK. Ten rooms, 3 baths; large lot. One block of bus ‘and car ize, ‘churches storia’ and nehoois e Paoher Jes Taime. Call Mr. \hitetora of McKEEVER .& GOSS, 1415 K st. n.w. Maio 473 5 Nearth 14th and Spring Road. Price, $10,500. “This is a very fine bome and should be seen st once. Six large rooms, tiled bath; parquet Joor{| o Ioderll lll,;'(fl 'l!-.rl::e.:::l con- Altlos 1 ghout. as a one-ci . Por \'Iwy M“. paymest an offer will be con- -n Shapi -Katz Realty Company, 1600 x’fg.w. < mpiul Walkin, 0. to inspect MOVE B S o R ien. Storage in mm‘hr.u mo. and up, Ex. m’;.“‘::“"z“'m. - NORTH 104 4 o SHORTHAND 1N g ST 30 DAYS taries. 'louch T¥p- : {ng, Spelling, English Business mz:f Yritiag, | £ - nos, - yoars. = Positidns for gradustes. M. 4816, BTENOGBAPHERS AND TYDISTS' - 1 EXAMINATION, JA gAl'Z 13,7 PREPARE AT _Temole RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. . ZeWILTSHIRE - biiodh . NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE © & MOVING CO. Storage Household Goods; 500 Rooms. _ Jocal w asce Moviag: £irst hutel from B, 1418 K St X.W,

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